aphthous stomatitis उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The size, number, location, healing time, and periodicity between episodes of ulcer formation are all dependent upon the subtype of aphthous stomatitis.
- Many of the systemic diseases cause other symptoms apart from oral ulceration, which is in contrast to aphthous stomatitis where there is isolated oral ulceration.
- Historically, many different terms have been used to refer to recurrent aphthous stomatitis or its sub-types, and some are still in use.
- Also, I have a new version of this page in a sandbox ( User : Lesion / Recurrent aphthous stomatitis ) to replace the old content.
- Some have argued that since SLS is almost ubiquitously used in oral hygiene products, there is unlikely to be a true predisposition for aphthous stomatitis caused by SLS.
- This includes PFAPA, which is the most common autoinflammatory disease seen in children, characterized by episodes of fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, and cervical adenitis.
- "' Aphthous stomatitis "'is a common condition characterized by the repeated formation of non-contagious mouth ulcers ( aphthae ) in otherwise healthy individuals.
- The nutritional deficiencies associated with aphthous stomatitis ( B12, folate, and iron ) can all cause a decrease in the thickness of the oral mucosa ( atrophy ).
- It has been shown that aphthous stomatitis is more common in people using toothpastes containing SLS, and that some reduction in ulceration occurs when a SLS-free toothpaste is used.
- Squamous epithelial cells with nuclear changes resembling Anitschkow cells have also been observed in recurrent aphthous stomatitis, iron deficiency anemia, children receiving chemotherapy, as well as in healthy individuals.